How to Write an Acceptance Letter to a Master's Program

An acceptance letter to a Master's program is written by the educational committee that reviews applications and grants admission. Students accepted into a Master's program have achieved a significant milestone. An acceptance letter should congratulate students on their achievement and clearly describe their next steps. Acceptance letters are short, formal, and give students any contact information they require as they enter the program.

Things You'll Need

  • Student's information
  • Contact information for academic advisers
  • Enrollment schedule
  • Academic schedule
  • Curriculum requirements
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Instructions

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      Compose a short letter. An acceptance letter should be no longer than one page, and include only the necessary information for the student.

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      Congratulate the student on his achievements and acceptance into a Master's level program. Not all students qualify for Master's level programs; acceptance is a high academic honor.

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      Include in the letter information that the student needs for any immediate enrollment responsibilities or next steps. The letter should clearly communicate time lines and requirements for the student to prepare for his Master's program.

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      Include in the letter the contact information for the student's new academic adviser. Recommend that the student contact his academic adviser immediately, introducing himself, and becoming familiar with the Master's program.

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